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edwin ramos is a used of killing tony balogna and his sons michael and matthew bologna in a case of mistaken identity. he said it was a passenger in his car who opened fire. yesterday the prosecution said he was lying and said the story does not add up. >>> late last night they approval a knew ordinance. businesses could potentially loose their license if they don't follow standards and there was a number of drunken violence in the area. >>> they will take another step to completing the new bay bridge suspect fencing baseball. now it consists of pencil strong cables costing $6 billion and the new span is on schedule to open for the 2013 labor day weekend. >>> let's go to sal for the early morning commute, hey, sal. >>> we are doing well around the bay area and we will look at interstateel 880, no major problems going down. and a small delay at the toll plaza, no trouble on the upper deck on the way to the downtown area and northbound 280 looks good going to 17. let's go to steve. >>> there are some low 40s and there is no bite to the area although we rebound well. out to sacramento there is
edwin ramos is a used of killing tony balogna and his sons michael and matthew bologna in a case of mistaken identity. he said it was a passenger in his car who opened fire. yesterday the prosecution said he was lying and said the story does not add up. >>> late last night they approval a knew ordinance. businesses could potentially loose their license if they don't follow standards and there was a number of drunken violence in the area. >>> they will take another step to...
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we get to the cost one of the difference is now we did work early in the first, here of the iraq war michael the cost of the war himeno environmental costs and financial costs it didn't go very far. as you say because it was a war being fought on a credit card mostly with china writing the checks. but now what do you see as the difference in the midst of a mass of economic crisis both here and in europe? it is dramatically having an immediate impact on people's lives. the question of what happens to the military the of the soldiers in this example of the one soldier in afghanistan for year the million dollars when that soldier actually is qualified for food stamps because the salary is so low all the rest of the costs are to get everything into afghanistan. it seems that people are hearing more the sense of the cost of the war and beginning to be able to weigh it but do you think that that is enough to change that discourse so that it becomes possible for the historians, for academics and analysts and others to make the case that not only is it expensive but it doesn't work. can people here
we get to the cost one of the difference is now we did work early in the first, here of the iraq war michael the cost of the war himeno environmental costs and financial costs it didn't go very far. as you say because it was a war being fought on a credit card mostly with china writing the checks. but now what do you see as the difference in the midst of a mass of economic crisis both here and in europe? it is dramatically having an immediate impact on people's lives. the question of what...
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also we remember michael duncan, gone too soon at the age of 54. we are glad you joined us. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> please welcome arianna huffington back to this program. she is the founder of huffington opposed media group. she is also behind chateau convention, a nonpartisan alternative to the major conventions, focusing on poverty, influence of money and politics, and the war on drugs. she joins us from charlotte. good to have you on the program. let me start by asking in your views on what the republicans did in tampa last week. >> they must be wondering themselves what they did. this is a great opportunity to challenge the record of the last few years in terms of the economy, the middle class, pover
also we remember michael duncan, gone too soon at the age of 54. we are glad you joined us. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> please welcome...
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michael brown is in trouble. that scene is in jep -- seat is in jeopardy, david grasso is running against him, and that is a question will african- american voters in great numbers stay with michael brown or will they give a look at grasso? one thing that detracts from grasso, he worked for sharon amrose, very much perceived as an antitenant council member. michael brown is playing up that he is a champion of lower income people. >> as they say, we shall see on wednesday when all of the result comes in. fox 5 political analyst mark plotkin, we'll get a look at the president up close. he'll be back in virginia tomorrow. >> tom. >>> the clock is ticking for people in maryland trying to vote ahead of election day. the voting centers close their door at 9:00 tonight. maureen umeh. >> reporter: you can't see behind me. the line here is long and getting longer as folks get up work and come down here. a lot of them are prepared to go three to four hours to get inside to vote. take a look at the lines. unbelievable. it's
michael brown is in trouble. that scene is in jep -- seat is in jeopardy, david grasso is running against him, and that is a question will african- american voters in great numbers stay with michael brown or will they give a look at grasso? one thing that detracts from grasso, he worked for sharon amrose, very much perceived as an antitenant council member. michael brown is playing up that he is a champion of lower income people. >> as they say, we shall see on wednesday when all of the...
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i thought that michael medved had a great piece, chronicled everything about romney and em pa sizing santorum, they don't like him either, his value as insurgent, worth noting. >> the thing though about being a bun dit. and i speak as one, this is why i don't do predictions, you can be wrong more than half of the time. almost all of the time and it's like a fortune teller, people keep coming back for more. the most amazing thing. bob beckel the co-host of "the five", i advised walter mondale and now i'm on television. >> jon: and part of the michael medved piece, people tend to beat on the front runner, whether it's santorum or romney at the moment. they feel he can beat president obama and they don't want that. >> that's one explanation, and the other you kind of cover the front runner and go with the guy without the conspiracy theories behind it. i found it interesting, that bret lang, writing in the wrap. last week, mitt romney had the best week in terms of most positive coverage since the campaign began and that's ironic. >> and the delegate count so people in the media does, mak
i thought that michael medved had a great piece, chronicled everything about romney and em pa sizing santorum, they don't like him either, his value as insurgent, worth noting. >> the thing though about being a bun dit. and i speak as one, this is why i don't do predictions, you can be wrong more than half of the time. almost all of the time and it's like a fortune teller, people keep coming back for more. the most amazing thing. bob beckel the co-host of "the five", i advised...
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it is written by michael hastings. good to have you on the program. thanks for your time. >> honored to be here. tavis: that is our show for tonight. see you next week. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.or.g tavis: join me next time for a conversation with michael mann on his new series, "luck." >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>
it is written by michael hastings. good to have you on the program. thanks for your time. >> honored to be here. tavis: that is our show for tonight. see you next week. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.or.g tavis: join me next time for a conversation with michael mann on his new series, "luck." >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or...
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it is written by michael hastings. good to have you on the program. thanks for your time. >> honored to be here. tavis: that is our show for tonight. see you next week. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.or.g tavis: join me next time for a conversation with michael mann on his new series, "luck." >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>n this kind of case before, i have a pretty good idea of what i'm going to find inside of it. because these leather cases with gilding were actually what you got a nice cup from from the sevres factory in the 18th century. and this is a sevres cup from the 18th century. how long has it been in australia? that one is difficult. probably 100 years. - i'm not sure. - this cup we know, be
it is written by michael hastings. good to have you on the program. thanks for your time. >> honored to be here. tavis: that is our show for tonight. see you next week. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.or.g tavis: join me next time for a conversation with michael mann on his new series, "luck." >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or...
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michael hastings and also the operators of the war in afghanistan. michael, thank you for joining me. a provocative book at a provocative time. starting with the issue of the koran burning. it seems to me, and my brother is a british army colonel, he fought in afghanistan. everybody there is acutely aware of the sensitiviies of this kind offend thing. how on earth did any american armed forces get in the position where they were putting korans on the incinerator. i don't understand how that could happen. >> thanks for having me. my brother is sauls a lieutenant and captain in the army. how does it happen? i don't know. we have three investigations going into how this koran burning happened. my larger point, the point i made in the book and have been making, we don't need an investigation into how the koran is burned, we need an investigation into why we're still in afghanistan. mistakes like this are still going to happen. there's a lot of the people, the prisoners at bagram have korans. if they need to get rid of them, they're going to figure out a
michael hastings and also the operators of the war in afghanistan. michael, thank you for joining me. a provocative book at a provocative time. starting with the issue of the koran burning. it seems to me, and my brother is a british army colonel, he fought in afghanistan. everybody there is acutely aware of the sensitiviies of this kind offend thing. how on earth did any american armed forces get in the position where they were putting korans on the incinerator. i don't understand how that...
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, before i begin, i want to say thank you to a few people who are joining us here today, your mayor michael coleman is here. former governor ted strickland is here. senator sherry brown is in the house. an american hero, john glenn, is with us. and i want to thank so many of our neighborhood team leaders for being here today. you guys will be the backbone of this campaign. i want the rest of you to join a team or become a leader yourself, because we are going to win this thing the old-fashioned way, door by door, block by block, neighborhood by neighborhood. in ohio four years ago you and i began a journey together. i didn't run and you didn't work your hearts out just to win an election. we came together to reclaim the basic bargain that built the largest middle class and most prosperous nation on earth. we came together because we believe that in america your success shouldn't be determined by the circumstances of your birth. if you are willing to work hard, you should be able to find a good job. if you're willing to meet your responsibilities, you should be able to own a home, maybe star
, before i begin, i want to say thank you to a few people who are joining us here today, your mayor michael coleman is here. former governor ted strickland is here. senator sherry brown is in the house. an american hero, john glenn, is with us. and i want to thank so many of our neighborhood team leaders for being here today. you guys will be the backbone of this campaign. i want the rest of you to join a team or become a leader yourself, because we are going to win this thing the old-fashioned...
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michael bush says no conclusion consensus has been reached. maryland gov. martin o'malley is holding a special legislative session to pass both proposals. >> the new iphone will hit stores before you know it. >> two key changes that are when it is unveiled to public. dallas cowboy in big trouble. dez bryant attacked his own mother. what she said after calling 911. >> i'm barack obama and i approve this message. [romney singing]: oh beautiful, for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain, for purple mountains majesty, above the fruited plain, america, america, god shed his grace on thee, and crowned thy good, with brotherhood... watching abc 7 news at 11:00. >> d.c. police late this evening just released surveillance twoo in their search for suspects. linked to a violent attack last month. was taken at about intersection. the anyone with information on the cases as to call police. police released a surveillance video of a strategist at was the target of a violent attack. mercer was attacked near a 7- eleven. >> it happened near eighth street and maryland ave
michael bush says no conclusion consensus has been reached. maryland gov. martin o'malley is holding a special legislative session to pass both proposals. >> the new iphone will hit stores before you know it. >> two key changes that are when it is unveiled to public. dallas cowboy in big trouble. dez bryant attacked his own mother. what she said after calling 911. >> i'm barack obama and i approve this message. [romney singing]: oh beautiful, for spacious skies, for amber...
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michael steele is the chairman of the republican party, howard fineman is editorial director of the media group and a msnbc political analyst. at the cpac conference, the anti-tax activist laid out in clear and unambiguous terms what the republican party expects from the president, whoever that happens to be. >> we're not auditions for fearless leader. we know what direction to go, we just need a president to sign this stuff. we don't need someone to think it up or design it. we have a house and senate, the leadership now for the modern conservative movement for the next 20 years will be coming out of the house and senate. pick a republican with enough working digits to handle a been and become president of the united states. >> that was the most shameless statement by the tax cutting right by what they need in the white house. someone to cut the taxes and stay out of the way of anyone else. i was in the room for that speech, and i thought, they really don't think they need a president. you may think that's human being rouse on his part, and to some extent it is. >> who came up with that
michael steele is the chairman of the republican party, howard fineman is editorial director of the media group and a msnbc political analyst. at the cpac conference, the anti-tax activist laid out in clear and unambiguous terms what the republican party expects from the president, whoever that happens to be. >> we're not auditions for fearless leader. we know what direction to go, we just need a president to sign this stuff. we don't need someone to think it up or design it. we have a...
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michael, incredibly sad day. you have been on the regular panel for quite a few weeks now. we have a great chemistry together. he was sitting right there literally yesterday in the early hours of the morning, and to wake up this morning and find out that andrew was dead was a real shock to everybody. >> shock to everybody. i was thinking about the clip you just played. we were back in the green room before we came out that night and he said i have to come up with something for santorum and he was so proud, 666, that's the answer for santorum and the 999 for herman contain. he was the guy excited about life and for this all of a sudden to happen we're all 43 years old, four children, susan, the wife, and the things we talk about in the green room, we talked about his wife and my wife and he says your wife really like to go places with you? i said, no, she likes to stay at home. so does my wife, likes to stay at home. when you're out from in the public like that, wives say i just want to be home and waiting for you when you show up. we talked about those things, the fact we w
michael, incredibly sad day. you have been on the regular panel for quite a few weeks now. we have a great chemistry together. he was sitting right there literally yesterday in the early hours of the morning, and to wake up this morning and find out that andrew was dead was a real shock to everybody. >> shock to everybody. i was thinking about the clip you just played. we were back in the green room before we came out that night and he said i have to come up with something for santorum...
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[all talking at once] >> michael had a really interesting comment on friday in which he talked about this campaign and a lot of republicans acting like libertarians who just read "atlas shrugged." there are many arguments for conservatives to make. when you really get back to the idea of taking away entitlements which is essentially what this is about and not having means tested aide for the poor, you are having a discussion that i think the american people have decided already. >> foreign policy. is the president vulnerable? >> it was not an anti-american protest. it was an orchestrated terrorist attack. >> that was the florida senator marco rubio. the president's approval rating said 49%. what does that tell you, charles? >> look around the world. what obama has been doing has not worked. he had two great reset policies. one was with russia. just this week, kicked the usa i.d. out of russia. the second was the cairo speech in 2009 when he said that i am going to reinvent the world with the arab world. american interests are ablaze. >> what do you think? >> i understand the argument
[all talking at once] >> michael had a really interesting comment on friday in which he talked about this campaign and a lot of republicans acting like libertarians who just read "atlas shrugged." there are many arguments for conservatives to make. when you really get back to the idea of taking away entitlements which is essentially what this is about and not having means tested aide for the poor, you are having a discussion that i think the american people have decided already....
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michael. he gets his term. to the right. rounding the bases, he actually hurt his hamstring. they now get a few days off starting the course season -- the postseason. >> we will not worry about who are going to-- play or where. remiss do not the story ofbly the day for many local sports fans. teddy won. in his post-game interview, yes, he had one. he smiled. they will be chairing the team on. -- cheering the team on. the orioles wrapping things up in tampa. baltimore has to win tonight for at the title. if new york loses, and they win, they will be tied with the yankees. the two rivals will play a game. the redskins host the atlanta but the homenday, advantage may actually be of sorts fore a seven-game losing fedex.at two interceptions. a win will not be easy. you can bet the offense is out for. to watch ryan is playing extremely well. big receivers they have, those guys are playing great. d is a total team effort. -- it is a total team effort. simple formula, but it is hard to execute. flops willplayer who fines.ect to no flopping. [ barack obama ] i'm barack obama, and i ap
michael. he gets his term. to the right. rounding the bases, he actually hurt his hamstring. they now get a few days off starting the course season -- the postseason. >> we will not worry about who are going to-- play or where. remiss do not the story ofbly the day for many local sports fans. teddy won. in his post-game interview, yes, he had one. he smiled. they will be chairing the team on. -- cheering the team on. the orioles wrapping things up in tampa. baltimore has to win tonight...
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michael johnson is also a sports caster, but he works for the bbc. he told london's daily mail that he believes slavery benefitted descendents like him. so what do you think? should jones be fired? is this a double standard because he's a black athlete, or have times changed now? >> well, if somebody were to fire him, i would understand. i think an important variable to point out is jimmy the greek worked on cbs' "nfl today." that's a very conservative organization. you'll wind up getting fired. i think it's ridiculous. if he had not been fired, it wouldn't have been an issue. the real fireable offense was letting someone put a microphone in his face when he had no business talking on television. >> kevin, should he be fired? >> i don't think so. michael is more on a personal journey. this is in context of a documentary. he made some comments at a point believing what he believes but without going through a full scientific method to understand what the reality is. >> thank you very much. appreciate it, guys. >>> next, a man that knows all about sport
michael johnson is also a sports caster, but he works for the bbc. he told london's daily mail that he believes slavery benefitted descendents like him. so what do you think? should jones be fired? is this a double standard because he's a black athlete, or have times changed now? >> well, if somebody were to fire him, i would understand. i think an important variable to point out is jimmy the greek worked on cbs' "nfl today." that's a very conservative organization. you'll wind...
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michael, tre's qui fun i statcoege. hea fmisters on t dio,eoplwho olizoe ternfor dadesavin a ve difcult te now dersndinthis latest news. >> absolutely, michael. the disclosures relating to paterno re the new in thi frh rert. ternknew is eeadle ther he kw aut 19, he followed the investigation into 1998, he was kept apprised of it. and then whent ces t 2001 he w mor invved than had knowdged so iwas ignicancf 1998 ist cas who newight on th eves tha mcqueary initiated in 2001 when he goes to see paterno and tells him about what he had seen in the show. it'she secd hued fg d ioth ces pn ste offials,nclung pateo, coved it up andhink that's what's so disturbing here and so problematic for paterno's gacy >> tre'slso,icha isoff, anety,'m re, as theutur othe ftbal ogra >> ablute. anhat reay ishe next shoe that could drop here. you go back and look at the letter that the ncaaent to pe sta bacinovemrhen thisirst --hen sdusk was arreed at's vytron and poiednd ask vy tou quesons aut wha kind of institutional controls that penn state
michael, tre's qui fun i statcoege. hea fmisters on t dio,eoplwho olizoe ternfor dadesavin a ve difcult te now dersndinthis latest news. >> absolutely, michael. the disclosures relating to paterno re the new in thi frh rert. ternknew is eeadle ther he kw aut 19, he followed the investigation into 1998, he was kept apprised of it. and then whent ces t 2001 he w mor invved than had knowdged so iwas ignicancf 1998 ist cas who newight on th eves tha mcqueary initiated in 2001 when he goes to...
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michael bloomberg a great example, he is banning the cuts in new york city. so that and we are talking about, that ideology on the left, the progressive ideology. swatter some of the mifsud are commonly held by today's progress of squawks i've got about five myths that we tend to focus on the first to because those are the big juicy ideas and the bad ideas one is the natural things are good and number two, on the natural things are bad. number three, unchecked science will destroy us. number four, science is only relative any way, and number five, science is on our side. okay. the first one we learn all about them there. we are going to talk mostly about the most famous progressive today, president barack obama and his resume when it comes to science, but just to give you an idea about why these are important, natural things are good. that's behind the organic food movement. the rejection of the organic the modified to. unnatural things are bad. that is the fear of chemical and bpa, the fear of chemistry and the things that are unnatural and pesticides, ferti
michael bloomberg a great example, he is banning the cuts in new york city. so that and we are talking about, that ideology on the left, the progressive ideology. swatter some of the mifsud are commonly held by today's progress of squawks i've got about five myths that we tend to focus on the first to because those are the big juicy ideas and the bad ideas one is the natural things are good and number two, on the natural things are bad. number three, unchecked science will destroy us. number...
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. >>> well, olympic gold medalist michael phelps is upset over a new olympic rule. the swimmers can wear flags on one side of the swimming caps. he took to twitter to vent and beated -- tweeted a picture of the new cap. international swimming's governing body issued the new guidelines last year. he won a record eight gold medals in the 2008 beijing olympics. >>> there is another tough comp petitor out there making a name for himself. beth parker shows us that where's older than phelps and committed to his sport. >> general stiffness. i take pain killers to ease the ache. when i have a stereo-type image of a 75-year-old, i don't see myself in it somehow. >> reporter: he's taking a lot out of a lot of stereotypes. >> they take a double take. >> reporter: that is the response he get when is he tells people he's a fencer. and not just any fencer. this is kazatop the medal stand at the usa championships this month. he won gold in the met ran men's epai division. >> you constantly solving a puzzle in a sense. >> reporter: it's about tricking your opponent. >> you say i'm
. >>> well, olympic gold medalist michael phelps is upset over a new olympic rule. the swimmers can wear flags on one side of the swimming caps. he took to twitter to vent and beated -- tweeted a picture of the new cap. international swimming's governing body issued the new guidelines last year. he won a record eight gold medals in the 2008 beijing olympics. >>> there is another tough comp petitor out there making a name for himself. beth parker shows us that where's older...
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reporter: the governor won't call a special session until he has agreement from house leaders like speaker michael bush who doesn't think expandedgambling would pass right now. the governor is trying to ease political rivalry among competing counties by creating a new gambling commission that would be about things like tax rigs. >> and there is an opportunity for the house leadership to coalesce around their leader and, if so, week get this done in short order. >> reporter: we can't tell you if or when the governor would call a special session on gambling, we can tell you that not everyone is on board with this idea. especially those who have can invested millions in opening up a new casino in maryland. it opens this year in arundel mills calling for a half million by the owners. the casino sites in maryland opened. and there is too much competition too close to their doors. >> and still, supporters are optimist they could they have go of the three pieces they need to make a deal. >> thanks to the governor's leadership and the fact the 98 is on bore, they're there. >> they can't get there without
reporter: the governor won't call a special session until he has agreement from house leaders like speaker michael bush who doesn't think expandedgambling would pass right now. the governor is trying to ease political rivalry among competing counties by creating a new gambling commission that would be about things like tax rigs. >> and there is an opportunity for the house leadership to coalesce around their leader and, if so, week get this done in short order. >> reporter: we can't...
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michael roysden and michael hall were walking through their sunday morning when people started yelling anti-gay slurs at them. they were beaten until it neighbor's screams scared away the attackers. >> i don't know how long i could have gone on a pair of a hoax in a separate full we're. >> the attack shattered bones in michael hall's face. he is expected to recover. family members say they were overwhelmed with the centimes homes in court. is the man accused of killing 12 people -- overwhelmed when they saw james holmes in court. he is the man accused of killing 12 people. >> he held me down and turned my head. he said, sh. ok i am dead. >> her boyfriend rest is like to savers. he is one of the 12 people killed in last week's movie theater massacre. and his father sat in the front row as the accused gunman james holmes appeared in court for the first time. he seemed dazed in court. he wasn't drug and he has been acting strange. >> is he faking it? >> the possibility of that is 20%. >> several victims are still in critical condition. players from the denver broncos it's a to them in a h
michael roysden and michael hall were walking through their sunday morning when people started yelling anti-gay slurs at them. they were beaten until it neighbor's screams scared away the attackers. >> i don't know how long i could have gone on a pair of a hoax in a separate full we're. >> the attack shattered bones in michael hall's face. he is expected to recover. family members say they were overwhelmed with the centimes homes in court. is the man accused of killing 12 people --...
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michael porter here with us, michael, wave so they know who you are. we are not very diverse. [laughter] he's a distinguished professor from harvard business school, own followers, and when i worked in the senate in the 1990s, jeff bingaman and i were riveted by his work and guidance at the time. we talked in the green room that had we listened and moved the needle on the issues talk about back then, the united states might not be in the same position. to michael's left, robert kimmitt, the smart guy who would have evolved if mitt romney came in, he would have been national security adviser, secretary of the treasury, deputy secretary of treasury with president bush, ambassador to germany, and he's one of the very few people who sympathizes the economic and national security in a holistic way. his dad was a famous democrat, stan kimmitt, a reason i moved to washington. it's great to have bob here. next is douglas holtz-eakin. doug ran the congressional budget office, and he is a very distinguished economist. he was john mccain's economic adviser in the first campaign. he's now
michael porter here with us, michael, wave so they know who you are. we are not very diverse. [laughter] he's a distinguished professor from harvard business school, own followers, and when i worked in the senate in the 1990s, jeff bingaman and i were riveted by his work and guidance at the time. we talked in the green room that had we listened and moved the needle on the issues talk about back then, the united states might not be in the same position. to michael's left, robert kimmitt, the...
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writing that recent time he went to afghanistan, a war americans are just not that thrilled about, michael. you can read faces. obviously i've always said what's amazing about the military, more than anything else in america, it's really integrated. it really is diverse, it has a lot of different kinds of people, ethnic backgrounds, colors, if you will. and he seems to get the radiant face from people. they really like this guy when he comes over there. >> when they see him in person, they embrace him and love him. the obama campaign has bent over backwards to make inroads with military veterans, military personnel. i think it's also important to remember, i think the days of the republican having the lock on this national security vote are over. i think the last ten years, the failed policy in iraq and also the struggles in afghanistan have given a lot of people in the military second thoughts about lining up behind the republican party. we see with their support of ron paul and we've seen it in '08 with their quite significant support of obama. i think 45% of the military vote went to ob
writing that recent time he went to afghanistan, a war americans are just not that thrilled about, michael. you can read faces. obviously i've always said what's amazing about the military, more than anything else in america, it's really integrated. it really is diverse, it has a lot of different kinds of people, ethnic backgrounds, colors, if you will. and he seems to get the radiant face from people. they really like this guy when he comes over there. >> when they see him in person,...
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. >> there's no question about it and every day that goes by, michael, where the media and i'm talking about most of the media, an the political community, is focused on these kinds of question is one day that same media establishment is not talking about the rather dismal state of the economy. so, on this basis alone, it's a win for tactically for the president and i also think there are other streams of documents and information that may be coming forth that may tell yet another picture of what romney was doing between 1999 and 2002. the problem romney has is that his identity seemed to change based upon which document he was filling out. don't forget at time, there were also questions about in the later on, 2002, when he ran for governor, whether he was a legal resident and actually at that time, he had an interest in talking about how much he was in massachusetts and how involved he was in businesses in massachusetts. so, i would watch for that as the next turn of the wheel in this story. >> i guess to state the obvious, a reason why this is significant is that the romney campaign
. >> there's no question about it and every day that goes by, michael, where the media and i'm talking about most of the media, an the political community, is focused on these kinds of question is one day that same media establishment is not talking about the rather dismal state of the economy. so, on this basis alone, it's a win for tactically for the president and i also think there are other streams of documents and information that may be coming forth that may tell yet another picture...
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japan's noble hero a sheet it took the on the fitted russian the full twelve runs to achieve it though as michael reports. even with the pre-match drama when nobody here is she didn't really fail the way in a confident dimitri paroch spent a lot of time talking about his chances of a twentieth successive victory if she did on the other hand was for the large part very quiet least because he could not speak russian ringless instead he let his fists do the talking as round one began he wrote had stated that he had expected the bout to go to the wire and his early cautious approach meant he was sticking to his game plan and if she did who is hooping to revive his career somewhat with this fight was also focused and determined and although he was. of course by many of piranhas jobs he continued to stubbornly defy the i heard the rounds passing without serious incidents the compound began to flood. and by around eight it was obvious is she there was not going to win by the judges or through kept plugging away at him and finally forced the japanese books to the full i despite the setback if she was sti
japan's noble hero a sheet it took the on the fitted russian the full twelve runs to achieve it though as michael reports. even with the pre-match drama when nobody here is she didn't really fail the way in a confident dimitri paroch spent a lot of time talking about his chances of a twentieth successive victory if she did on the other hand was for the large part very quiet least because he could not speak russian ringless instead he let his fists do the talking as round one began he wrote had...
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. >> michael? >> the spending. stop the damn spending and don't use the money to buy, bribe, or coerce your own legislation. >> one more in the back. what bothers you the most? >> the gridlock. nothing can get done without any cooperation, and it's not working. >> the challenge right now is that you've got a republican house, a democratic senate and democratic president, and they complain that nothing ever gets done. how do you get something done? >> i think the challenge is more people have got to be unafraid to lose an election. >> you guys agree with that? >> yes. >> a lot of frustration you're hearing about is that people want to vote the party lean because they're afraid of losing a primary. an example in my own case, some of you may not agree with this, but i voted for the so-called simpsosimpson-bowles about thres ago in the house. >> first of all, how many know what that is? raise your hands. how many of you support? it how many of you oppose it? >> some people it's a bad thing, that it's an anathema. we ca
. >> michael? >> the spending. stop the damn spending and don't use the money to buy, bribe, or coerce your own legislation. >> one more in the back. what bothers you the most? >> the gridlock. nothing can get done without any cooperation, and it's not working. >> the challenge right now is that you've got a republican house, a democratic senate and democratic president, and they complain that nothing ever gets done. how do you get something done? >> i think...
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the urban a can really are to win michael johns god is great at the top for me it's an honor to be in that door. so bolt is aiming to complete another olympic trouble in london after winning the one hundred eighteen two hundred metres his eyes are now set on new fall by one hundred relay race but the americans are looking to spoil the party with sprinter tyson gay insisting his team can win with a new world record and reform are caught up with him. sport can produce upsets can the americans upset the jamaicans in the relay final i hope so that's to go very positive right now my team is positive and we're definitely for their gold medal and from the times you've been posting at the moment your quartet looks pretty close to the jamaicans here i think so out there we matter pretty evenly were down and everyone is staying there you same boat a great athlete but comparing legs we matter pretty well and there's a good level in the relay he's called the baton how important will it change always be and could they decide who gets the gold i think so. i don't to make a little bit more conservat
the urban a can really are to win michael johns god is great at the top for me it's an honor to be in that door. so bolt is aiming to complete another olympic trouble in london after winning the one hundred eighteen two hundred metres his eyes are now set on new fall by one hundred relay race but the americans are looking to spoil the party with sprinter tyson gay insisting his team can win with a new world record and reform are caught up with him. sport can produce upsets can the americans...
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here's how the exchange unfolded before one house committee as congressman michael conoway took questions. and general petraeus. and the ongoing concern about iran and interests threat of nuclear weapons. >> with respect to afghanistan, has the i.c. changed or amended their analysis as to the capacity of the karzai government to control their country over the last couple of months that would have given rise and kmoirks davii know, da said overanalyze. have they changed that? >> again, look with respect, congressman, i think it was a startling overanalysis not necessarily a startling statement. if you go back and read what he said. sir, if i do, this is exactly in line with the policy that we started back in the summer of 2011. transitioning leadership and progressively complete it by the end of 2014. >> i understand, david. it's attributed to leon he would have all troops out by 2013. >> he did not say that. he said all troops out, i think, withdraw forces by the end of 2014. of course the president has stated and during security relationship that would indicate some would continue beyond
here's how the exchange unfolded before one house committee as congressman michael conoway took questions. and general petraeus. and the ongoing concern about iran and interests threat of nuclear weapons. >> with respect to afghanistan, has the i.c. changed or amended their analysis as to the capacity of the karzai government to control their country over the last couple of months that would have given rise and kmoirks davii know, da said overanalyze. have they changed that? >>...
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michael mentioned there is a class war. one of the first targets was unions, because they did represent so-called little people or working people and everything. and the have been terribly weak and -- they have been terribly weakened. maybe they have been institutionally weakened, but we still have to take the lesson from them that people standing together in solidarity can take on that 1%. can make changes. [applause] >> i am watching the clock and we have about 15 minutes left of the conversation. let me start by saying there have been all kinds of suggestions of what needs to be done right now. we have had some short-term suggestions, short-term solutions, that is. we have had some long term solutions. we have in title this conversation "reawaken in america from poverty to prosperity." since you put this question now about if we don't replace, have certainly fix a broken system. your thoughts about how we do that or what? >> the media is jobs in the public sector, jobs in the private sector, supporting business, especial
michael mentioned there is a class war. one of the first targets was unions, because they did represent so-called little people or working people and everything. and the have been terribly weak and -- they have been terribly weakened. maybe they have been institutionally weakened, but we still have to take the lesson from them that people standing together in solidarity can take on that 1%. can make changes. [applause] >> i am watching the clock and we have about 15 minutes left of the...
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when that refrigerator ships out the door, it's us that work out here. [ michael ] we're on the forefront of revitalizing manufacturing. we're proving that it can be done here, and it can be done well. [ ilona ] i come to ge after the plant i was working at closed after 33 years. ge's giving me the chance to start back over. [ cindy ] there's construction workers everywhere. so what does that mean? it means work. it means work for more people. [ brian ] there's a bright future here, and there's a chance to get on the ground floor of something big, something that will bring us back. not only this company, but this country. ♪ ( seth ) wouldn't you like to know ? something sparkly ? maybe. something sweet ? mmm... let's just say it's a surprise. the helzberg diamonds gift box. diamond heart pendant and godiva chocolate gems. i love you. you do ? >>> as a cricket fan, i've spent the last few years trying to defend my sport to americans who think it's way too complicated. allow me to observe this. we may have our silly midoffs and yes, cricket matches can last five days and still nobody wins
when that refrigerator ships out the door, it's us that work out here. [ michael ] we're on the forefront of revitalizing manufacturing. we're proving that it can be done here, and it can be done well. [ ilona ] i come to ge after the plant i was working at closed after 33 years. ge's giving me the chance to start back over. [ cindy ] there's construction workers everywhere. so what does that mean? it means work. it means work for more people. [ brian ] there's a bright future here, and there's...
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she was the first and only female guest host for michael savage who calls her his mental maps. she serves as a grass-roots organizer. she founded the st. louis tea party. she is credited with having the taking him out of new york 23. our last panelist is another young the conservatives superstar, ryan hecker. [applause] ryan is the coo of freedom works for america. he is a houston-based lawyer who launched the contract from america project. it is an open source platform for the tea party movement. the agenda has the imprint of everyday citizens every step of the way. while the republicans' 1994 contract with america represented the nation's last intellectual conservative movement, the new contract was created from the bottom up. please give a big round of applause to the entire panel. [applause] now, we are going to let everybody give some brief remarks. the title of this panel is "taking wall street back." we are going to start the remarks with amy kramer. >> thank you so much. thank you for putting this cpac together. this is inspiring. we needed this energy and inspiration g
she was the first and only female guest host for michael savage who calls her his mental maps. she serves as a grass-roots organizer. she founded the st. louis tea party. she is credited with having the taking him out of new york 23. our last panelist is another young the conservatives superstar, ryan hecker. [applause] ryan is the coo of freedom works for america. he is a houston-based lawyer who launched the contract from america project. it is an open source platform for the tea party...